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35 out of 43 people found the following review useful:
Action with Depth., 11 July 2005
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Author:
Trey Mercartne from United Kingdom
Not usually a fan of this type of all-out Action movie, "Romeo Must
Die" knocked me off balance when I found it to be one of the best films
I have ever enjoyed. Producer Joel Silver (Who also produced "The
Matrix") describes the film as an "Urban rendition of Romeo and Juliet"
and although this is a very simple way of looking at the film, it's not
far off the mark. Like the great Shakespeare work, there are two
opposing families in this film, each looking to make big commercial
gains in the world of real estate development. Caught up in their lies,
greed and violence are Trish O'Day (Played by Aaliyah) and Han Sing
(Played by Jet Li). The story revolves around their quickly blooming
relationship and the opposing families around them.
The film boasts some serious eye candy with some of the best special
effects you'll see. Luckily, this is not the only good thing going for
the movie as the eye candy is wonderfully supported by some fantastic
performances from the cast. In her first feature movie, Aaliyah is
absolutely breath taking as Trish O'Day. Showing the kind of charm and
'x' factor that few will ever have, she alone makes this film a must
see. Jet Li's performance is, as always, about his skills as a martial
artist but his scripted acting continues to improve. Another stand out
performance for me was that of D.B. Woodside who plays Trish O'Days
brother - Colin. Although not such a major role, D.B. excels in this
role. High end production values mean the film has a real style and
"gloss" to it and everything fits in place and the story moves along at
just the right pace. In fact, "Romeo Must Die" is a shining example of
how good story telling does not need to be lost in a sea of special
effects and glossy American values. Jonathon Ross describes the film as
"Fast, Furious, Fun", which is definitely true, but there is more to
this film that the audience can take away with them. The reason the
film works is that it works on two levels - storyline and action. You
can enjoy both aspects and take from them what you like. This is a
brilliant film and I highly recommend it.
26 out of 33 people found the following review useful:
The most violent "interpretation" of Shakespeare I`ve ever seen, 1 December 2000
Author:
action-6 from Froland, Norway
"Romeo Must Die" is definetely the most violent "interpretation"
of Shakespeare I`ve ever seen. Okay, interpretation is not the right word
to use, but that is nevertheless what this movie at some point wants to
be.
I really liked Jet Li in this movie, and I`ve liked him since I first saw
him in "Lethal Weapon 4" a couple of years ago.
Fighting and betrayal is what "Romeo Must Die" is all about, and the
fighting is very entertaining, although sometimes a bit cheesy, because some
of the "Matrix-scenes", which is out of place outside the world of
science-fiction.
Still, "Romeo Must Die" is an actionflick you wouldn`t want to miss. It
manages to be interesting enough, but the fighting is what makes it really
good.
8/10
23 out of 29 people found the following review useful:
Superior Gangster Film; Mediocre Kung Fu Film, 21 May 2000
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Author:
Bob-45 from Savannah, GA
ROMEO MUST DIE is one of those rare films which, while not particularly good for its genre, is surprisingly good for other reasons. Most of the black characters, even the villians, are sympathetically portrayed, even though the hero is Asian. Aaliyah is wholesomely sexy and quite beautiful. Russell Wong is phenomenal is a very short role. This guy has the looks, style, and presence of Russell Crowe. Jet Li, however, is very humane and appealing, though his character is underwritten. Most of the asian characters are shortchanged dramatically. However the white (primarily Jewish) characters are shortchanged the most. They receive the brunt of the ugly stereotyping. The kung-fu sequences are nothing special. They are too fast and too confusing to be completely effective. Though neat, the Xray effect detracted from the "realism," sort of like the old split screen and slo-mo effects of the 1960s films. Bone-crunching is far more effective; and, would someone please dispense with this "flying" nonsense? I don't want to see anything up there or the screen that is not physically possible. Special note must be made of Francoise Yip, the Female bike / fighter. If Ms. Yip did all her own stunts, she's not only stunningly beautiful, she is also awesome. One quibble, which I feel follows a disturbing pattern in motion pictures. Though Jet Li and Aaliyah are quite obviously in love at the close of the film, they never kiss. In a film which shows two beautiful asian dances french kiss, and one bares the other's breast and kisses her erect nipple,would it have been too much to ask to have to people of different races who are obviously in love share a romantic kiss?
8 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
Good...but over-the-top Chineseness, 1 February 2006
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Author:
sarmoti_tiger from Hong Kong
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I read some not-so-great reviews about "Romeo must Die" so I really
didn't have my hopes up high. I only decided to watch it because I love
Jet Li. Good thing I did watch it!! It was SO cool!! Jet Li didn't
disappoint - not only was his fighting as 'wow' as ever (and I know, a
lot of people think too much CGI was used, compromising his true
abilities. I agree with that, but you have to admit, it still looked
pretty dayam good), his dramatic acting is amazing too!! However,
living in Hong Kong, I DO have a few problems with the film. Firstly,
it REALLY exaggerates the whole Asian thing, making it seem like we
Chinese all practice Kung Fu in our backyards while drinking Oolong tea
every day...which in fact, is NOT what Hong Kong people do (yes, I'm
sorry if I'm shattering some dreams here - Hong Kong people do too
watch television and shop and do things other than learn Kung Fu. In
fact, you'd be hard-pressed to find one person in Hong Kong who knows
martial arts Jet Li style). The Chinese people in the film all have
names like "Po" and "Han" and say things like "let's show them our true
strength"...I'm surprised they didn't put some phrases like "Let's
summon our family's ancestral dragons" in. ALSO, I was really confused
when they showed Hong Kong. It was nothing like the Hong Kong and all
but one person spoke in Mandarin (most people in Hong Kong speak
cantonese). I'm not sure if that bit WAS actually Hong Kong but...if
you're going to say that he's in prison in Hong Kong, why choose a
place which does NOT give a proper image of Hong Kong? There must've
also been some confusion with Chinese and Japanese because I swear, at
times, Han's (Jet Li's character) dad seems more Jap than anything...
Still, I liked the film. There wasn't enough development between Jet
and Aaliyah but Jet Li still looked really cute. Jet Li really kicks
something serious in the movie and so I let all the other things slide
- even the idea that the Chinese guys turn out to be the bad guys and
the black guys turn out to be actually...awww...really nice people.
Lindo was good and Aaliyah was REALLY REALLY good. It's sad - she would
have made a terrific actress and I'm happy that she did leave behind at
least this movie.
Watch this movie. I just realised that my review doesn't actually sound
too positive but trust me - I really did like the film. In fact, I'm
going to watch it again now!
10 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
Lethal Weapon 4 was just a starter, this movie delivers!, 27 January 2005
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Author:
Brian T. Whitlock (GOWBTW) from WILMINGTON, NC
For those who like cross-culture, "Romeo Must Die", show be the one for
you! Jet Li who was fresh from "Leathal Weapon 4" really delivers in
this action-packed movie. Playing Han was a big one for him.
Aaliyah(1979-2001), the R&B sensation really got her acting chops in
gear playing the alluring Trish O'Day, who is being shadowed by the
bumbling Maurice, played by the hilarious, Anthony Anderson. Everybody
would call him MORON! Which I think is funny.
I liked the X-ray effects of the movie whenever a fight was going to
happen. I liked the part when Han refused to a fight a woman, he used
Trish to fight her with. It looked more of a swing dance to me. Since
Trish's words backed him up, the enemy was impaled through the heart.
And after the final fight, Trish's father (Delroy Lindo), wanted to
meet Han for himself, and I 'm glad he got that chance, I think it was
silly for him to demand a handshake from him, but hey, he wanted to who
the "cat" was, and make sure he did. Han never declined any offer only
to know who was the troublemaker behind the "war". Before anyone
remember seeing Aaliyah in "Queen of the Damned", check out this movie
first. Rating 4 out of 5.
19 out of 33 people found the following review useful:
One Of The Better Martial-Arts Movies, 13 November 2006
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Author:
ccthemovieman-1 from United States
I was surprised I enjoyed much of this since martial arts movies are
okay but nothing I really get into often. Jet Li plays the only likable
character in this Asians vs. Blacks gang story.
Some of the stunts were tremendous. Some were so over-the-top, so
unbelievable that they were funny. The movie certainly isn't one to be
taken seriously.
The wild action scenes, fairly involving story and nice colors and
interesting sound track all make this movie a cut above the normal
martial arts fare. The excellent surround sound and sharp picture make
it a good one for DVD.
9 out of 15 people found the following review useful:
Enjoyable enough, 20 June 2003
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henry-girling from London, England
There seems to be several films in this one. A story about corruption and
property deals, a story about fathers and their children, a tentative Romeo
and Juliet romance and of course martial arts and guns. The actors acquit
themselves well. One hoped for more of Michael Wong and less of Anthony
Anderson (his constant 'Dim Sum' refrain being quite irritating) but the
actors act, the plot moves and the film is enjoyable enough.
Jet Li is as usual very watchable and apart from his skill at martial arts
(quick and effective but always graceful) he acts OK. His cab scene with
Aaliyah is charming and funny and one wanted more of that but their
relationship is underdeveloped in the script. It is a pity as Aaliyah is
luminous and sassy. Her untimely death in real life was a
tragedy.
Not as good as 'Kiss of the Dragon' but better than 'The One' and 'Cradle 2
the Grave' but inferior to Jet Li's Hong Kong movies.
9 out of 16 people found the following review useful:
Thoroughly average, with a few elements above and below that, 21 September 2001
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Author:
BenGW1 from Arlington, VA
Have you ever felt cheated because you never got to see a movie before that
includes X-ray POV footage of a person's spine being severed, a football
game that turns into a Three Stooges episode, a part where a Chinese crime
lord has his colleagues chained up in a refrigerated boxcar before they're
murdered and dismembered with meat-cutting instruments (thankfully
off-camera), and mentions that the Oakland Raiders moved again? Fear not,
once you see ROMEO MUST DIE.
There isn't much else to say about how this movie's tone jumps all over the
place. It's a predictable but decently engaging movie. What makes it worth
renting is the presence of Aaliyah, Jet Li, and especially Delroy Lindo.
There's little doubt this movie did well off the marquee value of those
first two--and they're both good here, separately and together--but Lindo is
a great actor and invests Isaak O'Day with a dramatic presence that insists
we take him seriously.
It's a huge tragedy that Aaliyah died so young, and a great loss for the
movies she would have been superb in; she saves her thin, poorly developed
character from being useless and makes Trish interesting. Jet Li shows he
can be tough or funny, whatever's needed at the moment, and it's nice to see
an action star who seems to LIKE doing action film roles. Note: I have to
agree with Roger Ebert that seeing Li doing FX-aided fight scenes was
pathetic; Li's a fighting FX just by being himself, and we saw that in
LETHAL WEAPON 4 and hopefully will again in the future.
For all that, this and GONE IN 60 SECONDS were the quintissential average
films of 2000. As far from great as awful, both got 5 out of 10 from
me.
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Awesome Jet Li Film, That's Very Underrated, With A Very Cool Plot, And Wonderful Performances!, 15 August 2005
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Author:
callanvass
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This is an awesome Jet Li film, that's very underrated, with a very cool plot and wonderful performances!. All the characters are fantastic, and the story was great, plus Jet Li is simply is amazing in this!. Jet Li and Aaliyah had fantastic chemistry together, and the main fight at the end was awesome, plus it's very well made as well!.It's very unpredictable, and some of the plot twists were rather shocking, plus Delroy Lindo is absolutely fabulous in his role. You really care for the main characters, and i thought the character development was top notch plus, the finale is full of exciting action!. I thought Jet Li's acting was fantastic, and i really dug the opening as well. plus i was really surprised by Aaliyah's fantastic acting performance!. A lot of people claim this to be one of Jet's worst, i disagree as i thought it was an awesome film that was very well done!. This is an awesome Jet Li film, that's very underrated, with a very cool plot and wonderful performances, and i say it's a must see!. The Direction is great!. Andrzej Bartkowiak does a great job here, with very stylish and fantastic camera work, awesome angles, awesome slow mo shots and keeping the film at a very fast pace!. The Acting is wonderful!. Jet Li is AMAZING as always and is amazing here, he is extremely likable, fantastic in the acting department, had excellent chemistry with Aaliyah, played his usual silent character extremely well, and just did an amazing job overall! (Jet Rules!). Aaliyah is STUNNINGLY GORGEOUS, and is fantastic here, she really surprised me with her fantastic acting performance, she also had excellent chemistry with jet and did just perfect in her emotional scenes i loved her!, so sad that she died she had tons of potential! R.I.P Aaliyah. Delroy Lindo is fantastic as usual, he was very likable, and added a lot of class to this, i loved him! (Delroy rules!). Isaiah Washington is good in his role and played the weasel well. Russell Wong is fantastic as one of the main baddies, and had a great fight scene with Jet!. DMX is excellent in his 2 scenes, too bad he was wasted though! (DMX rules!).Anthony Anderson annoyed me as usual, and just wasn't funny. Rest of the cast do fine. Overall a must see!. **** out of 5
1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
Great Time., 15 July 2002
Author:
RichardPullen (RichardPullenUK@aol.com) from Westbury (Wiltshire) England
Not trying to win Oscars here but it is kick ass fun.
Aaliyah's best acting performance by far in her short life, Washington,
Lindo and even Anthony Edwards helped Aaliyah's performance with great
support and I must say DMX is not bad for a rapper/actor!!!
Jet Li was Jet Li! Dialogue is bad often awful but the guy can really
perform his martial arts!
Romeo Must Die isn't the best Shakespeare adaptation but it is what it is
and that is a good martial arts/love/action film
7/10
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